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"tip in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean "to pour in gradually". For example, you might say, "Tip in a tablespoon of sugar as you continue to whisk the batter."
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Add a tip in the TIP section.
Tip in the tomatoes.
Tip in the olives, thyme and chilli.
Tip in the cherry tomatoes.
Tip in the beaten eggs.
Tip in the beans and tomato.
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That set up Carter's second tip-in.
Duncan misses an easy shot, the tip-in doesn't go.
Carter followed that with his first tip-in.
Walker scored on a tip-in moments later.
Sergei Brylin broke the tie with a tip-in.
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